In an electricity experiment, a 1.10 g plastic ball is suspended on a 56.0 cm long string and given an electric charge. A charged rod brought near the ball exerts a horizontal electrical force F elec on it, causing the ball to swing out to a 21.0 degree angle and remain there.

What is the tension in the string?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Tension, T = 0.0115 N                      

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of the plastic ball, m = 1.1 g

Length of the string, l = 56 cm

A charged rod brought near the ball exerts a horizontal electrical force F on it, causing the ball to swing out to a 21.0 degree angle and remain there. According to attached figure :

[tex]T\cos\theta=mg[/tex]

T is tension in the string

[tex]T=\dfrac{mg}{\cos\theta}\\\\T=\dfrac{1.1\times 10^{-3}\times 9.8}{\cos(21)}\\\\T=0.0115\ N[/tex]

So, the tension in the string is 0.0115 N.

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